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Perfect for Software Teams

Software development teams use Planio for issue and bug tracking, agile workflows and handling customer requests.

Planio is a cloud-based project management suite. It includes issue tracking, Gantt charts, Kanban boards, a help desk, team chat and repository hosting.

Data Protection and Independence

Planio is built on open-source Redmine. That means you retain data independence, rather than being locked into one vendor. Your data is hosted on Planio-owned servers in Germany subject to world-leading data protection regulations.

We offer a free data migration carried out by our engineers for all paid plans to get you started quickly. Phone and email support is also included on all paid plans.

Thousands of Businesses Use Planio

Today, over 40,000 people in thousands of organizations in 98 different countries use Planio to work together effectively.

Software Description:

Jibestream - Bringing Maps to Apps

Jibestream is the premier indoor mapping and location platform provider for enterprise organizations. The company’s geospatial platform integrates business data with indoor maps to create smart indoor spaces. With Jibestream, any system can be enhanced to display advanced data in the context of an indoor map. Highly configurable and flexible, Jibestream gives developers the tools to create and manage indoor map-enabled web and mobile (iOS and Android) applications. Maps are broken down into layers and objects that can be associated with any third party data source to visualize and render data in real-time enabling a myriad of map related use cases from a single, centralized database.

Jibestream’s mapping platform is technology-agnostic which provides the flexibility to integrate with industry specific systems and data while diverting the risk of vendor lock-in and increasing the reach and value for each user.

Jibestream is being adopted and integrated into a wide variety of enterprise applications to deliver on valuable use cases, including:

Asset Tracking – Monitor the location of key assets, including people and equipment; manage assets in real-time and via historical spatial reports.
*Map Profiles – Create permission-based profiles and grant users access to different map views based on their profile, using a single set of maps.

Business Intelligence (BI) – Make sense of complex data through location; gain visibility into operations through location data and make smarter more actionable decisions.

Building Energy Efficiency – Enable customers to use indoor maps to track, visualize and control building temperature and lighting systems.

Facilities Management – Visualize any infrastructure layer on a map and monitor the status of physical infrastructure (lighting, HVAC, cameras...); send any employee or field service staff detailed directions to any asset.

Intelligent Parking – Help visitors seamlessly transition from outdoor to indoor maps to find the best parking spot and navigate to their destination within a building.

Geofence – Gain insights into user behaviors and engage users at the right time, in the right place.

Proximity Messaging – Make people aware of nearby points of interest and send real-time targeted messages to users based on their location.

Make sense of complex indoor spaces by integrating business data with maps.

Connect your users via traditional logins or third party social networks with just a few lines of code. We take care of linking accounts across networks, resetting passwords, and keeping everything safe and secure so you don’t have to.

Work in your preferred coding language and define a URL to receive a POST linked to a trigger set off when a specific cloud function is called. This keeps you informed of app events and connected with the various user and device interactions.

Config parameters:

The simplest way to store your app's parameters for updating on the fly. Keeping configurations out of your app's binary means config changes do not require a fresh app release.

Setup permission to access your data:

Use CLPs and ACLs to manage your API permissions. CLP is the easiest way to lock down your app is with class-level permissions.

Almost every class that you create should have these permissions tweaked to some degree.

For classes where every object has the same permissions, class-level settings will be most effective.

An ACL specifies a set of users who can read or write an object's data. So, before you can use ACLs, you have to have Users. There are many ways to handle users on Parse.

Multiple SDKs:

No matter what platform you're building for, Parse Server has the SDKs you need to create an amazing mobile/desktop/IoT/Web experience.

No matter what you’re creating for the desktop and the web, our SDKs will help you move faster than you ever thought possible. Perfect for standalone products, or experiences that complement your mobile app.

Easy user account management:

At the core of many apps, there is a notion of user accounts that lets users access their information in a secure manner.

Parse Server provides a specialized user class called PFUser that automatically handles much of the functionality required for user account management.

Use Geo-located commands:

Parse Server allows you to associate real-world latitude and longitude coordinates with an object. This allows you to easily do things like finding out what user is closest to another user or which places are closest to a user.